This richly illustrated publication expands the ICA LA exhibition Scientia Sexualis, featuring artworks by twenty-six artists whose practices address scientific knowledge systems with relation to the body’s framing and lived histories. Texts by Jennifer Doyle, Eva Hayward, Caroline Ellen Liou, Joan Lubin, Hil Malatino, Amber Jamilla Musser, Amanda Sroka, and Jeanne Vaccaro situate the exhibition’s visual and performance works within BIPOC, feminist, trans, and queer studies; this interdisciplinary approach continues in conversations between Leticia Alvarado and KING COBRA (documented as Doreen Lynette Garner), Michelle H. Raheja and Andrea Carlson, and C. Riley Snorton and the exhibition’s curators. Through many voices, Scientia Sexualis explores the stakes of theorizing sex as a lever of artistic inquiry. Inspired by the counter-narratives that books, libraries, and queer and feminist readers generate, the catalogue has been designed by IN-FO.CO (Adam Michaels, Shannon Harvey, and V.E. Chen), a Los Angeles-based independent design and editorial studio, edited by Deirdre O’Dwyer, printed by die Keure, Belgium, and features typefaces by GenderFail and Camelot Typefaces. The Scientia Sexualis catalogue is co-published with Inventory Press.